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Showing posts with label spyware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spyware. Show all posts
11 November 2012

Dutch Propose Powers For Police To Break Into Computers, Install Spyware And Destroy Data -- Anywhere In The World

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Techdirt readers with long memories may recall a fantasy proposal from Orrin Hatch that would have seen technological means deployed to ...
01 November 2011

Germany To Put Special Monitoring Software On School Computers To Search For Infringement

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Just under a month ago, the "Chaos Computer Club" (CCC), which styles itself as "the largest European hacker club", had ...
09 September 2007

Firefox Hit 400 Million Downloads

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This is worth quoting at length: On November 9th, 2004, you all started a movement. Spread Firefox, supported by tens of thousands of contr...
26 April 2007

God Bless Spyware...

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...or rather, god bless the Spyware Act currently being pondered in the US. Why, you may ask? How can something as laudable as anti-spywar...
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04 July 2006

Blake Ross On Microsoft's Great Culpability

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There's a fine interview with Blake Ross , one of the prime movers behind Firefox, from Seattle PI . Mostly it's just sensible stu...
15 January 2006

One More Reason for Open Source

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Among the many reasons for choosing open source software, one that is often overlooked is that it is much harder to hide things in code that...
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